Prof. dr. Slobodan Marković

Full professor (Political sociology)
Department of journalism and communication studies
+381 11 3092 870
A, 2. sprat, kabinet 83

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Obrazovanje

  • Doktorirao na Univerzitetu u Beogradu, Fakultet političkih nauka, 2004.
  • Magistar filosofije iz istorijskih studija, Univerzitet Kembridž (MPhil in Historical Studies, University of Cambridge), 2000.
  • Diplomirani istoričar, Filosofski fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, 1997.

Kretanje u karijeri

  • Redovni profesor na Fakultetu političkih nauka od 2014.
  • Vanredni profesor na Fakultetu političkih nauka od marta 2010.
  • Docent na Fakultetu političkih nauka u Beogradu od februara 2005. do feburara 2010.
  • Viši naučni saradnik Instituta za evropske studije od 2011.
  • Naučni saradnik Instituta za evropske studije od 2006.
  • Istraživač saradnik Instituta za evropske studije u Beogradu, 2002/2006.
  • Prvi sekretar za kulturu Ambasade SR Jugoslavije u Helenskoj Republici, 2001/2002.
  • Istraživač saradnik Balkanološkog instituta SANU (status zamrznut od 1. jula 2001), od 2009. spoljni saradnik

Predavačke aktivnosti u drugim institucijama u zemlji i inostranstvu

  • Predavač na Univerzitetu Matej Bel u Banskoj Bistrici (Slovačka) za predmet Balkanske studije, 2007–2017.

Stručna usavršavanja, boravci, angažovanja u inostranstvu i članstva u međunarodnim udruženjima

  • Gostujući saradnik (Visiting Faculty Fellow) u CSGG pri Londonskoj školi ekonomije i političkih nauka (London School of Economics and Political Science) tokom jesenjeg semestra 2005. i prolećnog semestra 2007.
  • Gostujući saradnik (Visiting Fellow) u Helenskoj opservatoriji i na Evropskom institutu Londonske škole ekonomije i političkih nauka (European Institute of the London School of Economics and Political Science), april-maj 2010. i 2014.
  • Research Associate LSEE/LSE, 2012–2024.
  • Associate, LSE IDEAS, 2022–
  • Krzysztof Michalski Fellow, Institute of Humanistic Sciences (IWM), Vienna, 2023
  • Član Evropske akademije (MAE), Academy of Europe, od 2024.

Oblasti naučnog interesovanja

  • politička antropologija, studije nacionalizma,
  • teorija demokratizacije i demokrtizacija na Balkanu
  • balkanske (jugoistočnoevropske) studije, odnosi Srbije i Balkana sa SAD i Britanijom
  • slika „drugog“ i imagologija
  • istorija evropskog pesimizma i istorija ideja
  • psihoanalitička antropologija

Najvažnije objavljene knjige i priređeni zbornici

  1. Slobodan G. Markovich, British Perceptions of Serbia and the Balkans 19031906 (Paris: Dialogue, 2000), Str. 247.
  2. S. G. Markovich, E. B. Weaver, V. Pavlovic (editors), Challenges to New Democracies in the Balkans (Belgrade: Cigoja Press, 2004).
  3. S. G. Marković (ur.), Evropska unija i zapadni Balkan posle velikog proširenja, Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2005/ S. G. Markovich (ed.), European Union and the Western Balkans after the Big Enlargement (Belgrade: Institute for European Studies 2005).
  4. S. G. Markovich, E. B. Weaver and V. Pavlovic (eds.), Problems of Identities in the Balkans (Belgrade: Dosije Press, 2006).
  5. S. G. Marković, Grof Čedomilj Mijatović. Viktorijanac među Srbima, Dosije i Pravni fakultet Univerziteta u Beogradu, Beograd 2006. Str. 485.
  6. Č. Popov, D. R. Živojinović i S. G. Marković (ured.), Dva veka moderne srpske diplomatije, Balkanološki institut SANU i IES, Beograd 2013. Str. 334.
  7. Slobodan G. Marković, Pesimistička antropologija Zigmunda Frojda, Dosije, Beograd 2014. Str. 288.
  8. Žarko Trebješanin i Slobodan G. Marković (prir.), Aktuelnost Frojdove misli, Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2016. Str. 220.
  9. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), British-Serbian Relations from the 18th to the 21st Centuries (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2018). Str. 521.
  10. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), The False Continuity of Nations: Contributions of Paschalis Kitromilides to the Study of the Orthodox Commonwealth and Nationalism in the Balkans (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Dosije Studio, 2018). Str. 56.
  11. Gordana Jovanović i Slobodan G. Marković (ur.), ΨA i kultura II - ΨA and Culture II (Beograd: Fakultet političih nauka i Institut za evropske studije, 2018). Str. 191. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/fpn_psi_alfa_kult.2018.2
  12. Slobodan G. Marković, Jedan vek velike lože Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca Jugoslavija, Dosije studio i RVLS, Beograd 2019. Str. 301 (autor: Str. 162 + pripređivač: Str. 139).
  13. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Freemasonry in Southeast Europe from the 19th to the 21st Centuries (Belgrade: Zepter Book World and Institute for European Studies, 2020). Str. 315.
  14. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), A Reformer of Mankind. Dimitrije Mitrinovic between Cultural Utopianism and Social Activism (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2023).  DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/fpn_mitrinovic_rom.2023
  15. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia: Methodological Issues and Challenges (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Sciences and Dosije Studio, 2023). DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_ctes_mic-2023.pdf
  16. Slobodan G. Marković (ur.), Kulturni transfer Evropa-Srbija u XIX veku, (Beograd: Institut za evropske studije i Dosije studio, 2023). DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_ctes_xix-2023.pdf
  17. Slobodan G. Marković i Žarko Trebješanin/Slobodan G. Markovich and Zarko Trebjesanin (eds.), ΨΑ i kultura III - ΨΑ and Culture III (Beograd: Fakultet političih nauka i Institut za evropske studije, 2023). DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/fpn_psi_alfa_kult.2023.3
  18. Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Serbia and the Balkans: Three Centuries of Embrace with Europe (Belgrade: Zepter Book World, Faculty of Political Science, 2025). Str. 462. DOI: https://doi.ub.kg.ac.rs/10-46793-7494-189/

Priređene knjige:

  1. Grof Čedomilj Mijatović, Uspomene balkanskog diplomate, priredio i preveo S. G. Marković, Radio televizija Srbije, edicija Rara, Beograd 2008.
  2. Slobodan G. Marković (priređivač i prevodilac), Temat časopisa Heretikus “Sto godina „Jedan vek rasprava o Sarajevskom atentatu“, Hereticus, No. 1–2 (2015), 5–333.
  3. Vojislav Stanovčić, Političke ideje i ideologije, Fkultet političkih nauka, priredili Slaviša Orlović i Slobodan G. Marković, Beograd 2022.

Saradnik na knjizi:

D. T. Bataković (sous la direction de), M. St. Protić, N. Samardžić, A. Fotić, avec la collaboration de Dj. R. Maksimović et S. G. Marković, Histoire du peuple Serbe, L’age d’homme, Lausanne, 2006.

Najvažniji članci i studije

1. S. G. Markovich, “Different Approaches to Human Nature and Peace Building”, in J. P. Lomsdalen and K. Popovic (eds.), Education and Peace – International Experiences and Approaches(Belgrade: Adult Education Society and Institut für Internationale Zusammenarbeit des Deutschen Volkshochschulverbandes, 2005), 27–40.

2. S. G. Marković, „Proširenje EU i ‘zapadni Balkan’ kao stara periferija”, u: S. G. Marković (ur.), Evropa i zapadni Balkan posle velikog proširenja, Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2005/ S. G. Markovich (ed.), European Union and the Western Balkans after the Big Enlargement, Belgrade 2005, 9–26.

3. S. G. Marković, „Evroskepticizam posle velikog proširenja Evropske unije“, u: S. G. Marković (ur.), Evropska unija i zapadni Balkan posle velikog proširenja, Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2005 / S. G. Markovich (ed.), European Union and the Western Balkans after the Big Enlargement, Belgrade 2005, 53–66.

4. S. G. Marković, “Josip Broz – upotreba naučnih ustanova u Srbiji za deifikaciju jugoslovenskog diktatora”, Hereticus, Vol. III, No. 1 (2005), 32–86.

5. S. G. Markovich, “British Perceptions of the Salonica Front and the Belligerent Balkan Countries”, The Salonica Theatre of Operations and the Outcome of the Great War.Proceedings of the International Conference organized by the Institute for Balkan Studies and the National Research Foundation “Eleftherios K. Venizelos” (Thessaloniki: Institute of Balkan Studies, 2005), 409–429.

6. S. G. Marković, „Klerikalizam u Srbiji: mit ili stvarnost?“, Analize. Nova srpska politička misao, broj 4 (2005), 15–27. Ponovo štampanu u: S. G. Marković, „Klerikalizam u Srbiji: Privid ili stvarnost?“, u: Crkva i država, ur. Đ. Vukadinović i S. Antonić, Nova srpska politička misao, posebno izdanje 1/2007, 63–75.

7. S. G. Markovich, “Serbia: Country Profile” in Dr. Marat Terterov (ed.), Doing Business with Serbia (London: GBM Publishing Limited, 2006), 3–12.

8. S. G. Markovich and E. B. Weaver, “Introduction: Identity Problems as Our Destiny”, in S. G. Markovich, E. B. Weaver and V. Pavlovic (eds.), Problems of Identities in the Balkans(Belgrade: Dosije Press, 2006), 9–14.

9. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Bulgaria” in David Levinson and Karen Christensen (eds.), Global Perspectives on the United States. Nation by nation survey(Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2007), vol. I, 72–75.

10. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Serbia and Montenegro” in David Levinson and Karen Christensen (eds.), Global Perspectives on the United States. Nation by nation survey (Great Barrington, MA: Berkshire Publishing Group, 2007), vol. II, 555–560.

11. S. G. Marković, „Ekstremizam u srpskoj političkoj tradiciji” [Extremism in Serbian Political Tradition], Hereticus, Vol. V, No. 2 (2007), 9–22.

12. S. G. Marković, „Uloga SPC u Srbiji u razdoblju političkog pluralizma: 1990-2006”, u: Crkva i država, urednici Đorđe Vukadinović i Slobodan Antonić, Nova srpska politička misao, posebno izdanje 1/2007, 95–105.

13. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Celebration of ‘Kossovo Day’”, The South Slav Journal, London, vol. 28, No. 1-2/107-108 (Spring-Summer 2007), 85–96.

14. Slobodan G. Marković, „Razvoj parlamentarizma u Srbiji“, u: Vukašin Pavlović i Slaviša Orlović (eds.), Dileme i izazovi parlamentarizma, Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd 2007, 249–265.

15. Slobodan G. Markovic, “Čedomilj Mijatović, a Leading Serbian Anglophile”, Balcanica, Vol. 38 (2007), 105–132.

16. Slobodan G. Markovic, “In Memoriam Traian Stoianovich (1921-2005)”, Balcanica, Vol. 38 (2007), 307–309.

17. Slobodan Markovich, “Serbia”, in Jeannette Goehring (ed.), Nations in Transit 2007. Democratization from Central Europe to Eurasia (New York, Washington DC, Budapest: Freedom House, 2007), 603–628.

18. Slobodan G. Markovich, “An Assessment of 125 Years of Serbian – U. S. Relations“, in Ljubinka Trgovčević (ed.), 125 Years of Diplomatic Relations between the USA and Serbia (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science, 2008), 326–345.

19. Slobodan G. Markovich, “EU Involvement in the Western Balkans: Achievements and Failures“, in Gilles Rouet and Peter Terem (eds.), Enlargissemant et politique Europeene de voisinage/Enlargementand European Neighbourhood Policy (Brussels: Bruylant, 2008), 65–82.

20. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Bosnia and Herzegovina: Historical and Political Background“, in Marat Terterov and Alica Henson (eds.), Bosnia & Herzegovina’s Business Environment (London and Philadelphia, PA: GMB Publishing Ltd, 2008), 4–16.

21. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Serbia”, in Jeannette Goehring (ed.), Nations in Transit 2008. Democratization from Central Europe to Asia (New York, Washington DC and Budapest: Freedom House, 2008), 495–512.

22. Slobodan Markovich, “Serbia”, in Nations in Transit 2009. Democratization from Central Europe to Asia (New York, Washington DC and Budapest: Freedom House, 2009), 441–457.

23. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Legacy of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia, the Unifier. On the occasion of the 75th Anniversary of Assassination”, Balcanica, vol. 40 (2010) 201–206.

24. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Anglophiles in Balkan Christian States (1862-1920)”, Balcanica (2010), 95–145.

25. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Ethnic and National Minorities in Serbia and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia”, in D. T. Batakovic (ed.), Minorities in the Balkans. State Policy and Inter-Ethnic Relations (18042004) (Belgrade: Institute for Balkan Studies of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2011), 162–184.

26. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Dositey Obradovich. The man who introduced modernity to the Serbs”, The South Slav Journal (London), Vol. 30, No. 3–4 (Autumn 2011), 5–27.

27. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Dr. Djura Djurović. A lifelong Opponent of Yugoslav Communist Totalitarianism“, Balcanica, No. (2012), 273–323.

28. S. G. Marković, „Poreklo i dometi Savetakneza Čartoriskog, Plana Františeka Zaha i Zah-Garašaninovog Načertanija“, u: Čedomir Popov, Dragoljub R. Živojinović i Slobodan G. Marković (ur.), Dva veka moderne srpske diplomatije, Balkanološki institut SANU i Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2013, 103–135.

29. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Patterns of National Identity Development among the Balkan Orthodox Christians during the Nineteenth Century”, Balcanica, Vol. 44 (2013), 209–254.

30. Slobodan G. Marković, „Od grada s druge strane granice zapadne civilizacije ka gradu unutar granica Evrope (XVIII–XIX vek)“, Limes plus (tematski broj „Stranci u Beogradu“), No. 2 (2013), 9–26.

31. Slobodan G. Marković, „Kralj Petar II Karađorđević. Između lične i narodne tragedije“, u: Kralj Petar II Karađorđević, Moj život. Memoari, Evro-Đunti, Beograd 2013, 261–280 [dvostubačno dvojezično izdanje na srpskom i engleskom jeziku].

32. Slobodan G. Marković, „Nacionalna svest Srba pred Prvi svetski rat“, u: Prvi svetski rat i balkanski čvor/The First World War and Balkan Knot, Institut za savremenu istoriju, Beograd 2014, 179–190.

33. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Memories of Victimhood in Serbia and Croatia from the 1980s to the Disintegration of Yugoslavia”, in Abdelwahab El-Affendi (ed.), Genocidal Nightmares: Narratives of Insecurity and the Logic of Mass Atrocities (London: Bloomsbury, 2014), 70–95.

34. Slobodan G. Markovic, “Serbia’s War Losses during the Great War Reconsidered”, in Dragoljub R. Živojinović (ed.), The Serbs and the First World War 19141918 (Belgrade: Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2015), 369–381.

35. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Anglo-American Views of Gavrilo Princip”, Balcanica, Vol. 46 (2015), 100–120.

36. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Coping with the Memory of Gavrilo Princip in Serbia and the Symbolism of Vidovdan in Yugoslavia”, The South Slav Journal (London), Vol. 34, No. 1-2 (2015), 5–35.

37. Slobodan G. Marković, „Viđenja Sarajevskog atentata u angloameričkoj i srpskoj javnosti“, Hereticus, No. 1-2 (2015), 5–50.

38. Žarko Trebješanin i Slobodan G. Marković, „Frojd i intelektualni tokovi ΧΧ veka“, u Ž. Trebješanin i S. G. Marković (ur.), Aktuelnost Frojdove misli, Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd 2016, 9–35.

39. Slobodan G. Marković, „Frojdova antropologija i njeno nasleđe“, u Ž. Trebješanin i S. G. Marković (ur.), Aktuelnost Frojdove misli, Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd 2016, 55–98.

40. Slobodan G. Marković, „Pregled istorije zapadnoevropskog pesimizma“, Glasnik odjeljenja društvenih nauka CANU, Νο. 23 (2017), 113–145.

41. Slobodan G. Marković, „Pola veka Fišerovih teza i Tejlorovih tumačenja o Prvom svetskom ratu“, u: Spomenica akademiku Čedomiru Popovu, Matica srpska, Novi Sad 2017, 481–500.

42. Slobodan G. Marković, „Gradovi duhova na Balkanu i njihovo otkrivanje“, u: Mark Mazover, Solun grad duhova. Hrišćani, muslimani i Jevreji 14301950, Dosije studio i BOŠ, Beograd 2017, str. V–XI.

43. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Activities of Father Nikolai Velimirovich in Great Britain during the Great War”, Balcanica, Vol. 47 (2017), 143–190. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1748143M

44. Slobodan G. Marković, “Zgodovinski pregled prostozidarstva v Jugoslaviji (1919–2000)”, in Matvevž Košir (ed.), Skrivnost lože [“Overview of History of Freemasonry in Yugoslavia, 1918–1990”, International Symposium: “Freemasonry in Middle Europe”, May 11, 2017], Narodni muzej Slovenije, Ljubljana 2018, 197–225. Edition in English: Slobodan G. Markovich, “Overview of the History of Freemasonry in Yugoslavia (1919–2000)”, in Matvevž Košir (ed.), The Secret of the Lodge. Ljubljana: Narodni muzej Slovenije, 2019, 201–228

45. Slobodan G. Markovich, “British-Serbian Cultural and Political Relations 1784–1918”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), British-Serbian Relations from the 18th to the 21st Centuries (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2018), 13–117.

46. Slobodan G. Markovich, “British Diplomats in Belgrade and Serbian Ministers at the Court of St. James’s, 1837-1919”, Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), British Serbian Relations from the 18th to the 21st Centuries (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2018), 193–208

47. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Anthropological and/or Psychoanalytic Approach to the Problem of Leader”, in G. Jovanović and S. G. Markovich (eds.), Psychoanalysis and Culture II (Belgrade: Institute for European Studies and the Faculty of Political Science, 2018), 155-175.

48. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Eleftherios Venizelos, British Public Opinion and the climax of Anglo-Hellenism (1915–1920)”, Balcanica, Vol. (2018), 125–155. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1849125M

49. Slobodan G. Marković, „Kulturni izaslanici Srbije u Velikoj Britaniji“, u Đorđe Đurić (prir.), Prvi svetski rat i ujedinjenje, Matica srpska, Novi Sad 2018, 73–114. Preštamano u: Istorija jedne utopije. 100 godina od stvaranja Jugoslavije, Catena mundi, Beograd 2018.

50. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Paschalis Kitromilides and the Weak Foundations of National Identity in the Balkans”, in S. G. Makovich (ed.), The False Continuity of Nations: Contributions of Paschalis Kitromilides to the Study of the Orthodox Commonwealth and Nationalism in the Balkans (Belgrade: Centre for British Studies of the Faculty of Political Science, 2018), 25-37.

51. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Grand Lodge of Yugoslavia between France and Britain (1919-1940)”, Vol. 50, Balcanica (2019), 257–293. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC1950261M

52. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Anglo-Serbian Cultural Relations during the great War and its        Aftermath”, in Biljana Čubrović (ed.), Belgrade English Language and Literature Studies BELLS90 Proceedings, Vol. 2 (Belgrade: Faculty of Philology, 2020), 365–383. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/bells90.2020.2.ch28

53. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Yugoslav Freemasonry and Yugoslavism as a Civil Religion”, in Idem, Freemasonry in Southeast Europe from the 19th to the 21st Centuries (Belgrade: Zepter Book World and Institute for European Studies, 2020), 109–176.

54. Slobodan G. Markovich, “History of Hellenic-Serbian (Yugoslav) Alliances from Karageorge to the Balkan Pact 1817–1954”, Balcanica, Vol. 51 (2020), 143–181. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC2051143M

55. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Dimitrije Mitrinović in the Quest for Gnosis. From National to Cosmopolitan Identity”, Književna istorija, Vol. 171 (2020), 101–122. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2022/mitrinovic_np/mitrinovic_np-2022-ch6.pdf

56. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Cosmopolitan Projects of Dimitrije Mitrinović from the 1930s and the Dilemmas of Interpretation”, Književna istorija, Vol. 171 (2020), 241–260. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/journals/kis/2020-171/kis-2020-52-171-12.pdf

57. Slobodan G. Marković, “Balkan Hinterlands. The South Slavic Lands“, in P. Kitromilides and C. Tsukalas, The Greek Revolution. A Critical Dictionary (Cambridge MA: Belknap Press, 2021), 30–37. Prevod na grčki: Slobodan G. Marković, «Βαλκανικές ενδοχώρες: Οι χώρες των Νοτίων Σλάβων», Πασχάλης Μ. Κιτρομηλίδης, Κωνσταντίνος Τσουκαλάς (επιμ.), Η Ελληνική Επανάσταση: Κριτικό Λεξικό (Ηράκλειο: Πανεπιστημιακές Εκδόσεις Κρήτης, 2025), 37–45.

58. Slobodan G. Marković, Adelajn Polina Irbi (1831–1911). Viktorijanska putnica i hrišćanska dobrotvorka, u: Nada Milošević Đorđević (ur.), Život i stvaralaštvo žena članova DSS, SUD i SANU, SANU, Beograd 2020. 59–93.

59. Slobodan G. Marković, “Đavo kod Dostojevskog: između stvarnosti i iluzije”, Hereticus, Vol. 18, Nos. 3-4 (2020), 113–124

60. Slobodan G. Marković, “Yugoslavia and the United States in the 1980s. How did an important partnership become a matter of secondary importance?“, u: D. R. Simić, D. Živojinović, S. Nedeljković (eds.), Srpsko-američki odnosi: trideset godina od pada Berlinskog zida, Fakultet političkih nauka, Beograd, 2021, 97–106.

61. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Third Wave of Autocratisation and the Western Balkans”,Politički život, No. 22 (2022), 7–24. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/journals/fpn_pz/2022-22/fpn_pz-2022-22-1.pdf

62. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Civilizational States and Liberal Democracies” Politički život, No. 22 (2022), 103–107.

63. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Belgrade Congress of 1926. A ‘Masonic Locarno’?”, Quatuor Coronati Berichte. Wiener Jahrbuch für historische Freimaurerforschung, Vol. 42 (2022), 323–366.

64. Slobodan G. Markovich, “British-Serbian Church Relations from the mid-19th Century to 1878”, in Mark D. Chapman and Bogdan Lubardić (eds.), Serbia and the Church of England, series: Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue (Palgrave Macmillan: Cham, 2022), 9–31.

65. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Legacy of Queen Elizabeth II. The symbolism of the British Monarchy and the challenges it faces”, Politički život, No. 23 (2022), 7–17. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/journals/fpn_pz/2022-23/fpn_pz-2022-23-1.pdf

66. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Dimitri Mitrinovic seen in the Context of Cultural Transfer – the Balkans – Europe – the United Kingdom”, in Slobodan G: Markovich (ed.), A Reformer of Mankind. Dimitrije Mitrinovic between Cultural Utopianism and Social Activism (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2023), 23–56. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_mitrinovic_rom/fpn_mitrinovic_rom-2023-ch2.pdf

67. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Early London Period of Dimitrije Mitrinovic (1914–1919). Emergence of the Reformer of Mankind”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), A Reformer of Mankind. Dimitrije Mitrinovic between Cultural Utopianism and Social Activism (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Zepter Book World, 2023), 93–138. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/fpn_mitrinovic_rom.2023.ch5

68. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Foreword: Dilemmas of the Europeanisation of Serbia and Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia: Methodological Issues and Challenges (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Sciences and Dosije Studio, 2023), 9–12. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_ctes_mic/fpn_ctes_mic-2023-ch1.pdf

69. Slobodan G. Markovich, “European Cultural Transfer in 19th-Century Serbia and How to Analyse the Europeanisation of Serbia?”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia: Methodological Issues and Challenges (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Sciences and Dosije Studio, 2023), 45–91. DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_ctes_mic/fpn_ctes_mic-2023-ch4.pdf

70. Slobodan G. Marković, „Kulturni transfer iz anglosfere u Srbiju u 19. veku“, y: Slobodan G. Marković (ur.), Kulturni transfer Evropa-Srbija u XIX veku, (Beograd: Institut za evropske studije i Dosije studio, 2023), 17–79.

DOI: https://doi.fil.bg.ac.rs/pdf/eb_book/2023/fpn_ctes_xix/fpn_ctes_xix-2023-ch1.pdf

71. Slobodan G. Markovich, “The Dystopian Decade (1923–1932) and its Heritage: Rethinking

Zamyatin, Freud and Huxley”, in Slobodan G. Markovich and Zarko Trebjesanin (eds.) ΨΑ and Culture III (Belgrade: Faculty of Political Science and Institute for European Studies, Belgrade, 2023), 51–77. https://doi.org/10.18485/fpn_psi_alfa_kult.2023.3.ch6

72. Slobodan G. Marković, „Srbi i Jugosloveni u Londonu tokom Velikog rata i stvaranje Jugoslavije“, Glas, SANU – Odeljenje istorijskih nauka, 434, No. 19 (2023), 275–298.

73. Slobodan G. Marković, „Čedomilj Mijatović (1842–1932)“, u Živorad Čeković (ur.),

Predsednici Društva srpske slovesnosti, Srpskog učenog društva, Srpske kraljevske akademije, Srpske akademije nauka i Srpske akademije nauka i umetnosti, Tom 2 (Beograd: SANU, 2023), 13–51.

74. Slobodan G. Marković, „Sima Lozanić kao diplomata i ministar u vladama Kraljevine Srbije“, u: Bogdan Šolaja (ur.), Sima Lozanić, doprinos nauci, obrazovanju, privredi i društvu (Beograd: SANU, 2024), 235–256.

75. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Debating Balkan Commonalities: Is there a Common Balkan Culture?”, Balcanica, Vol. 55 (2024), 161–184. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2298/BALC2455161M

76. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Serbian Democracy and Russia, 1990–2024”, in Markus A. Denzel et al. (eds.), Historische Mitteilungen der Ranke Gesellschaft, Schwerpunt: Demokratiegeschichte, guest editor Prof. Wolfgang Schmale (Franz Steiner Verlag, 2023 [for 2024]), Vol. 34, 179–206.

77. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Significance of European Cultural Transfer for Serbia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia”, in Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović and Ivana Pantelić (eds.), Echoes of Europe: Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Belgrade: Institute of European Studies and Zepter Book World, 2025), 11–40. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/ies_ctes_echoes.2025.ch1

78. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Cultural Transfer Europe-Kingdom of Yugoslavia seen through the Activities of the Grand Lodge ‘Yugoslavia’ and the 77th District of Rotary International”, in Aleksandra Djurić Milovanović and Ivana Pantelić (eds.), Echoes of Europe: Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (Belgrade: Institute of European Studies and Zepter Book World, 2025), 199–227. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/ies_ctes_echoes.2025.ch10

79. Slobodan G. Marković, „Značaj prevodilaštva u kulturnom transferu Evropa-Srbija i Srbija-Evropa“, u: Gordana Đerić (ur.), Samislilac. O prevodiocima i prevodilaštvu, Institut za evropske studije, Beograd 2025, 45–61. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18485/ies_ctes_samisl.2025.ch3

80. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Serbia and the Balkans in Europe: beyond Dichotomy”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Serbia and the Balkans: Three Centuries of Embrace with Europe (Belgrade: Zepter Book World, Faculty of Political Science and Institute of European Studies, 2025), 7–11. DOI: https://doi.ub.kg.ac.rs/doi/10-46793-7494-189-007m/

81. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Modernisation and ‘Europeanisations’ of South-East Europe, 1800–1914 seen through Cultural Transfer Europe - the Balkans, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Serbia and the Balkans: Three Centuries of Embrace with Europe (Belgrade: Zepter Book World, Faculty of Political Science and Institute of European Studies, 2025), 237–278. DOI: https://doi.ub.kg.ac.rs/doi/10-46793-7494-189-237m/

82. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Europe and Serbia”, in Slobodan G. Markovich (ed.), Serbia and the Balkans: Three Centuries of Embrace with Europe (Belgrade: Zepter Book World and Faculty of Political Science, 2025), 39–137. DOI: https://doi.ub.kg.ac.rs/doi/10-46793-7494-189-039m/

83. Slobodan G. Markovich, “Dimitrije Djordjević and the Establishment of Serbian Balkanology”, Serbian Studies, Vol. 36, No. 2 (2025), 96–101.

Rukovođenje istraživačkim projektima

Rukovodilac projekta “Cultural Transfer Europe-Serbia from the 19th to the 21st Century - CTES” („Kulturni transfer Evropa-Srbija od 19. do 21. veka“), u okviru programa IDEAS Fonda za nauku Republike Srbije. Projekat je realizovan 2022-2025.